CITY/REGION THE EXAMINER/THURSDAY,DECEMBER 7, 2006 B8 Dec 7, 2006 CMYK B8 HONDA OFFERS ONE OF THE MOST FUEL EFFICIENT LINE-UPS OF VEHICLES with every ’07 Honda valued up to $ 1,000 3 .9% LEASE FINANCING as low as for 48 months 2 .9% PURCHASE FINANCING as low as for 36 months Get the gift you REALLY want. Get the gift you REALLY want. Act now for best selection! † A Car and Driver 10Best for 9 years running. >> Civic Sedan DX-G Model FA1537EX ’07 ACCORD Sedan DX-G with Automatic With top ranked safety, Odyssey sets the standard for minivans. ’07 ODYSSEY LX Years of award-winning engineering in one incredibly exciting package. ’07 CIVIC Coupe or Sedan DX-G with Air Conditioning Odyssey LX model RL3827E Accord Sedan DX-G model CM5617E % 3.9 PURCHASE APR FOR 36 MONTHS ON APPROVED CREDIT % % 318 $ LEASE FOR 3.9 LEASE APR 3.9 PURCHASE APR FOR 60 MONTHS @ PER MONTH FOR 48 MONTHS ON APPROVED CREDIT WITH $2,695 DOWN. $0 SECURITY DEPOSIT ON APPROVED CREDIT % % 378 $ LEASE FOR 4.9 LEASE APR 2.9 PURCHASE APR FOR 36 MONTHS @ PER MONTH FOR 48 MONTHS ON APPROVED CREDIT WITH $4,824 DOWN. $0 SECURITY DEPOSIT ON APPROVED CREDIT % 228 $ LEASE FOR 4.9 LEASE APR @ PER MONTH FOR 48 MONTHS ON APPROVED CREDIT WITH $2,716 (SEDAN) / $2,866 (COUPE) DOWN. $0 SECURITY DEPOSIT $500 $750 $1,000 ††/ + ** £ ‡ ¥ for more information and to locate your nearest dealer visit: www.honda.ca Limited time lease and financing offers based on new 2007 Civic Coupe DX-G, model FG1137E / Civic Sedan DX-G, model FA1537EX / Accord Sedan DX-G, model CM5617E / Odyssey LX, model RL3827E available through Honda Canada Finance Inc., on approved credit. +4.9% / +4.9% / 3.9% / 4.9% lease APR for +/+/ / 48 months. Monthly payment is ††$228 / $228 / **318 / ‡378 , with ††$2,866 / $2,716 / **2,695 / ‡$4,824 down payment or equivalent trade, ††$1,225 / $1,225 / **$1,310 / ‡$1,455 freight and PDI, first monthly payment and $0 security deposit due at lease inception. Total lease obligation is ††$15,742.30 / $15,572.40 / **$20,472.71 / ‡$26,182.97. Taxes, license, insurance and registration are extra. ††/ /**/‡96,000 kilometre allowance; charge of $0.12/km for excess kilometres. MSRP is $19,430 / $19,180 / £$26,000 / ¥$33,300 financed at 3.9% / 3.9% / £3.9% / ¥2.9% APR equals $572.79 / $565.42 / £$477.66 / ¥$966.94 per month for 36 / 36 / £60 / ¥36 months. Cost of borrowing is $1,190.33 / $1,175.01 / £$2,659.41 / ¥$1,509.74 for a total obligation of $20,620.33 / $20,355.01 / £$28,659.41 / ¥$34,809.74. Taxes, license, insurance and registration are extra. Gas card amounts vary by model leased or purchased. $500 gas card is available on 2007 Civic models (except Si and Hybrid) / $750 gas card is available on 2007 Accord models / $1,000 gas card is available on 2007 Odyssey models. †/ / /††/ /+/ /**/ /£/‡/ /¥Offers valid on new 2007 models from December 1st, 2006 through January 2nd, 2007 at participating Honda retailers only. Retailer may sell / lease for less. Retailer order / trade may be necessary. See your Honda retailer for full details. >>As reported by Car and Driver, Jan. 2006. By JEANNE PENGELLY Examiner Staff Writer Take a shoebox, fill a shoebox, wrap a shoebox. Those were the instructions, and 30 sea cadets completed the mission. Last night, they donated 28 boxes filled with gifts for women and chil- dren. Complete with tags “to a spe- cial mom,” or “to a lucky little boy,” the boxes were stuffed with every- thing from winter gloves to teddy bears, from body lotion to toy cars. The boxes will go to help up to 60 families associated with one of the two Crossroads women’s shelters, said the YWCA’s Christmas events co-ordinator, Kerri Boyd. Boyd was on hand at the Peter- borough Armouries last night to receive the donations from mem- bers of Peterborough’s Royal Cana- dian Sea Cadets Corps Howe. “This is just fantastic,” she said when she saw the boxes, all wrapped, bowed and tagged. Navy League member Andrena Finn helped plan the local out- reach. Her son, petty officer (first class) Andrew-Dean Finn, 18, has been a cadet since Grade 7. Last night, he received a service medal for completing four years. “I love the discipline,” he said. He also loves the socializing, summers in Nova Scotia at cadet camp, and the chance to go to the Royal Mili- tary College to become an orthodontist, he said. “The cadets are Canada’s best- kept secret,” his mother said. “They give the kids such great experi- ences and a chance for education.” Three other officers received four- year service medals: petty officer (first class) Josh Graham, 17, of Keene, and Peterborough’s chief petty officer (first class) Christine Handy, 18, and petty officer (first class) Andrew Newby, 18. If you would like to help women and children at the shelter this Christmas, call the YWCA at 743- 3526. jpengelly@peterboroughexam- iner.com Clifford Skarstedt, Examiner Sea Cadet Chief Petty Officer Christine Handy, right, loads donated Christ- mas gifts to fel- low cadets Andrew Newby, from left, Joshua Graham and Andrew Finn at the Peterborough Armoury last night. Cadets Air Cadets: Mondays 6:30 to 9 p.m., 742-6164 Army Cadets: Tuesdays 7 to 9 p.m., 740-7414, 740-7426 Sea Cadets: Wednesdays 6:15 - 9:30 p.m., 740-7406, 799-6630 Sea cadets fill ’em for needy Shoeboxes of gifts donated to women’s shelters Medals Awarded Good Services Medals awarded: Royal Canadian Sea Cadets Corps Howe (Peterborough) Petty officer (first class) Andrew-Dean Finn, 18 Petty Officer (first class) Josh Graham, 17 Chief petty officer (first class) Christine Handy, 18 Petty officer (first class) Andrew Newby, 16 By MARIA KARAMPELAS Osprey News Network COBOURG — The murder trial of Richard Ford Pittman, which has been the subject of closed-door discussions for the past month, did not proceed Wednesday. The jury had been called to attend Superior Court on Cobourg’s William Street at 9:30 a.m. They waited for direction from counsel, and were sent home by 11 a.m. They were instructed to return today for trial commencement. No reasons were disclosed for the delay except that in any jury trial, delays can be expected. Mr. Pittman, 41, of Caroline Street, Port Hope, is charged with the murder of Mary Louise Wood whose body was found in her Mill Street, Port Hope, home on July 22, 2004. The Crown is represented by Crown attorney David Thompson and assistant Crown attorney Nancy Rae-White. Defence attor- neys Mary Cremer and Robert Chartier, of Toronto, represent the accused. The jury has not yet had to enter the courtroom. Port Hope Evening Guide Pittman trial delayed again